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Atlantic/Cape_Verde |
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UTC-1 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Muscat |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Gata (Santa Maria) is a seaside town on the southern tip of the Cape Verdean island of Sal, located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. As the main tourist center of the island of Sal, Gata is known for its 8 km of golden sandy beaches, clear blue waters and warm sunny climate all year round. Once a major salt-producing town, today it retains its traditional colorful colonial-style architecture, which coexists harmoniously with modern resort facilities.
Gata Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Cape Verde and is suitable for water sports such as surfing and windsurfing. The town is surrounded by a unique landscape of salt flat ruins and volcanic landscapes. The daily active fishing port offers fresh seafood, and local restaurants are famous for cooking swordfish, tuna and other seafood specialties. The annual summer music festival attracts a large number of international visitors and showcases traditional Cape Verdean music culture such as the Funaná.
Gata is conveniently located just 15 kilometers from Sal International Airport. As one of the gateways to Cape Verdean tourism, the town is connected to Sal Island's natural attractions such as Grotto Beach and Shark Bay. Its strategic location on the route between Europe, Africa and South America makes it a popular stopover for transatlantic travel.
Raisut is a major port city in northern Oman, strategically located along the Gulf of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz, and is one of Oman's main maritime gateways. With Sultan Qaboos Port at its core, the city is one of Oman's largest commercial ports and is responsible for the import and export of large quantities of oil, liquefied natural gas, and goods, which are vital to Oman's foreign trade and economic development. Reisut is not only industrially advanced, but also has a long maritime history, with traditional shipbuilding and fishing still being important industries in the region. In addition, the combination of desert landscapes and coastal scenery around the city attracts some tourists, making it an economically vibrant and culturally attractive city in northern Oman.